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Published on August 23, 2004 By dharmagrl In Misc

Holy cats it's hot in Indiana!  Actually, it's not so much hot as it is humid.  That's the part that's killing me.  And, along with humidity come....bugs!!!  Voracious mosquitos - I think I had 20 bites at the last count, and that's despite my wearing 'Off' 24 x 7! Slugs the size of....umm.....well, they're big.  Nasty, icky, slimy things.  Mantis', crawling on the fence post at my in-law's house.  Dave was poking at one earlier and it ran up his arm, causing him to squeal like a girl and do the 'get it off me' dance.  Fire flies - now those are cool to sit and watch in the twilight.  Spiders, snakes, frogs, cicadas (YUKKKKK!!!!), crickets..we have a natural orchestra striking up here at around 6 pm (and going all night).

As Geezer and M-Post both know, this area is very rural.  The pace is slow, and I like that.  People are friendly, and rather than ostracizing folks from out of town, they want to ask you questions about what it's like where you're from and ask you to say words so they can marvel at your 'different' accent.  The food is good - down home cooking, the kind that sticks to your ribs (and in my case, my ass) - the prices are reasonable, and the wait staff are, for the most part, not snotty.  Dave and I are going to have a little money to invest in a couple of years, and we've started to browse the home finders magazines to see how much property costs.  I'd like to retire here.  I'd be perfectly happy being a freakin' Wal Mart greeter as long as I had my garden, chickens, goats and dog to come home to at the end of the day.

My mother in law is a country crafter.  I have a couple of skills that she doesn't have (knitting and embroidery), so we're trading off...she's going to help me make a blue jean quilt and I'm teaching her how to embroider (I'm embroidering some pillowcases to co-ordinate with the blue jean quilt). She's also teaching me the finer points of canning and growing tomatoes. 

So far, I'm having decent time.  A few rough spots here and there, but nothing that I can't get over and recover from.  It's just hard being in someone else's house and not having to option of going back to your own house.  I'm in limbo, and I don't care for that much.  But, doing thinks we don't like to do builds character, and that's always a good thing...right?

Later, J-Users...keep my spot warm for me, because I will be back!


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on Aug 25, 2004
Ugh, North Carolina makes me think of Camp Lejeune! Double Ugh!


Geezer... I'm in Charlotte right now and it's actually kinda nice. 80 and sunny....low humidity I was shocked!

And i know humidity makes heat even worse in the summer. But try living in a high desert where it hits 100 degrees. it sucks the moisture right out of you and makes it 100 times worse. bluedev knows what i'm talking about. Take it from two Utahns


on Aug 25, 2004
It has NOTHING to do with the weather there. slcguy. It is the town of Jacksonville N.C. that almost everyone ever stationed there HATES!
For hot weather come to Ft Hood. Bleh again!
on Aug 25, 2004
it sucks the moisture right out of you and makes it 100 times worse. bluedev knows what i'm talking about. Take it from two Utahns


Oh man, ain't that the truth! I remember bike rides in the 100+ weather that were so hot and dry that your sweat never even had a chance to get your clothes wet, it evaporated so fast. Your mouth, eyes, nose, just get parched.
on Aug 25, 2004
Dave and I are going to have a little money to invest in a couple of years, and we've started to browse the home finders magazines to see how much property costs. I'd like to retire here. I'd be perfectly happy being a freakin' Wal Mart greeter as long as I had my garden, chickens, goats and dog to come home to at the end of the day.


wonderful idea ! i can almost see you already with your chooks and your garden. i think it suits you perfectly !.

Actually, it's not so much hot as it is humid. That's the part that's killing me. And, along with humidity come....bugs!!! Voracious mosquitos - I think I had 20 bites at the last count, and that's despite my wearing 'Off' 24 x 7! Slugs the size of....umm.....well, they're big. Nasty, icky, slimy things. Mantis', crawling on the fence post at my in-law's house


alright !. i see you are preparing for your australian visit already by training yourself to get used to bugs, dharma !

keep my spot warm for me, because I will be back!


consider it kept warm. please come back soon. we miss you


vanessa/mig XX
on Aug 26, 2004
Let me know where to send patches. I have some from CAP. that could be fun.
on Aug 26, 2004

consider it kept warm. please come back soon. we miss you

Miggy!!!  You came back!  Yay!!!

I'll be back as soon as I can get my household goods and a house to put them all in!  Shouldn't be more than a couple of weeks...I hope. 

I'm rapidly getting tired of staying at someone elses house with nowhere else to go.  At least when we were here before I had a home that I could go back to if I needed/wanted to...right now I don't have that option and I really don't care for that!  Oh well, we're out of here on Monday.....not long to go now.

Jander's mom - Jander's has my old mailing address, as soon as I get a new one I'll pass it on...and thank you! CAP patches will be something the boy's won't have seen before, I'm sure that they'll love them!

on Aug 26, 2004
And i know humidity makes heat even worse in the summer. But try living in a high desert where it hits 100 degrees. it sucks the moisture right out of you and makes it 100 times worse. bluedev knows what i'm talking about. Take it from two Utahns


pshaw! Wimps! Move on out here to the Mohave desert...lol.

And to think, I'm actually mulling over taking a job IN Death Valley again...only, this time at -180 feet.
on Aug 26, 2004
For hot weather come to Ft Hood. Bleh again!


lol...been there, done that. It adequately prepared me for living out here even though it was years ago.
on Aug 26, 2004
lady..I do miss you.


me too, sabrina ! *whimpers*

here are some flowers for our lovely lady:

hurry back, dharma.


vanessa/mig XX

on Aug 26, 2004
pshaw! Wimps! Move on out here to the Mohave desert...lol.


To hell with that Gid... I lived in vegas for two years, and was born in Phoenix. SLC is plenty hot for me!
on Aug 26, 2004
Ahh rural Indiana.. where backroads are your friends and it can actually take longer to get somewhere if you go via the interstate.

The thing about Indiana Dharma, is that it can have horribly hot and humid summer, and horribly cold and frozen winters. It's the worst of both worlds all wrapped up in a funky looking state. Luckly though it's not known for getting heavy snows too often. THough ice storms can suck major!!!

And I miss the nighttime chorus All I hear is car horns in vegas...
on Aug 27, 2004
Dharmagrl,

But, doing thinks we don't like to do builds character, and that's always a good thing...right?

Isn't it always the case......why can't things that are easy build as much character as the hard stuff!
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